Environmental Laws

Our Environmental & Energy Law practice helps businesses operate responsibly, sustainably, and in full compliance with the law. We assist clients in navigating complex regulatory frameworks, securing clearances, structuring energy projects, and addressing disputes arising from environmental or energy-related issues.

The practice involves, but is not limited to the comprehensive assistance with environmental clearances, permits, and audits under key statutes (including the Environment (Protection) Act, Air and Water Acts), along with guidance in environmental impact assessments, renewable energy frameworks, carbon compliance mechanisms, and related notifications. Within the energy sector, work involves project structuring, contractual documentation (such as power purchase agreements), and matters concerning transmission, distribution, and regulatory oversight before relevant authorities.

Matters handled under this practice area also include advisory and representation relating to pollution control, waste management, and sustainable corporate governance.

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